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关于 Pacifica Foothills Trail Run

The race takes place in San Pedro Valley Park which is nestled amongst the Santa Cruz Mountain range and the foothills of Pacifica and offers 1,150 acres of coastal mountain environment. As part of the San Mateo County Park system, it is part of 200 years of history that includes the Native American culture and the urban development of San Francisco.

Longer distance runners will ascend the 1,900ft. climb of Montara Mountain North Peak and either pause to take a breath and appreciate views of the Farallon Islands and the exterior of Pacifica or turn without much thought outside of enjoying a long downhill trounce. Red Tail Hawks can be found spectating from the high branches of the abundant eucalyptus forest and during the rainy months of winter and spring, Brooks Falls is a spectacular sight as it drops 175 feet in three tiers that just may alleviate the feeling of heavy feet and aching quads.

Overall winners will receive a medal, a custom glass Stein and an item from the Inside Trail Racing schwag bag.

设备存储

Drop bags may be left at the pass through aid station prior to race start.

最长时间

6 1/2 hrs

停车

Parking is $6.00

计时

Chip Timing

Pacifica Foothills Trail Run 路线图

开始:

South Walnut Grove Picnic Area

Pacifica,us

亮点

Red Tail Hawks can be found spectating from the high branches of the abundant eucalyptus forest and during the rainy months of winter and spring, Brooks Falls is a spectacular sight as it drops 175 feet in three tiers that just may alleviate the feeling of heavy feet and aching quads.

概述

Runners will follow the route along the park’s Hazelnut and North Peak trails, which take the field of participants past parts of the park overlooking Weller Ranch, Brooks Creek and Montara Mountain, in addition to the park’s North Peak and Whiting Ridge. Runners will encounter an overall elevation change of about 2,930 feet, so they’ll need to be prepared for a challenging, up-and-down race through this mostly undisturbed mountainous area.

Pacifica Foothills Trail Run 花絮

As part of the San Mateo County Park system, it is part of 200 years of history that includes the Native American culture and the urban development of San Francisco.